Characterization and apportionment of carbonaceous aerosol emission factors from light-duty and heavy-duty vehicle fleets in Maharashtra, India.

Environ Pollut

Interdisciplinary Programme in Climate Studies, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India; Environmental Science and Engineering Department, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India. Electronic address:

Published: March 2024

This study aims to investigate the characteristics of carbonaceous aerosols and estimate emission factor (EF) based on roadway tunnel measurements, from two distinct vehicular fleets: an all light-duty vehicle (LDV) fleet, and a mixed fleet of 80% LDV and 20% heavy-duty vehicle (HDV). Carbonaceous content (organic carbon: OC and elemental carbon: EC) in total fine particles (PM) accounted for 41% ± 6.8% in LDV fleet and 48% ± 7.2% in mixed fleet. While higher volatile OC dominated in the LDV fleet emissions, in mixed fleet, lower volatile OC and EC emissions dominated due to the presence of higher HDV and super-emitter (SE) fractions which led to significantly higher optically active absorbing aerosols. Reconstructed HDV fleet EF was higher than LDV fleet by 36 times (PM), 19 times (OC) and 51 times (EC). Our findings emphasize the significance of implementing vehicle inspection and maintenance programs, coupled with decarbonization of HDVs to mitigate on-road vehicular emissions in India.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2024.123479DOI Listing

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